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Contents: Volume 2, Issue 3; May/Jun, 1995.   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:
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147 Transforming information: data management support of health care reorganization. KJ Hannah [Abstract] [PDF]  
 
156 The High-Performance Computing and Communications program, the national information infrastructure and health care. DA Lindberg, BL Humphreys [Abstract] [PDF]  
 
160 Characterizing the use of health care services delivered via computer networks. PF Brennan [Abstract] [PDF]  
 
169 Informatics: essential infrastructure for quality assessment and improvement in nursing. SB Henry [Abstract] [PDF]  
 
183 Variables, variability, and variations research: implications for medical informatics. WL Holzemer, CA Reilly [Abstract] [PDF]  
 
191 Capturing and using clinical outcome data: implications for information systems design. RD Zielstorff [Abstract] [PDF]  
 
198 Informatics: the infrastructure for quality assessment and quality improvement in nursing [published erratum appears in J Am Med Inform Assoc 1995 Sep-Oct;2(5):291]. WL Holzemer, M Tallberg [PDF]  
 
200 JAMIA--status after the first year. WW Stead [PDF]  
 

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202 Predicting length of stay for psychiatric diagnosis-related groups using neural networks. EK Shultz, KA Spackman [PDF]  
 

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